Kindergarten Fall 2021
If you have a student that will begin Kindergarten in the fall of 2021, please register now!
At Parkview Elementary, we are committed to high levels of learning for every child, every day.
Poets are encouraged to submit original poems from April 1–30 to participate in Dakota County Library’s annual Poetry Contest.
Browse our online catalog and register now to ensure your spot in a class that sure to engage, inspire and enrich you and your family!
Interested in your student continuing to learn fully online next school year? Explore our new virtual school, 196Online.
See this map to see which entrances your students should use this year.
Review this important information about free meals, late start Wednesdays, technology help, transportation and wellness checks.
Please be alert for, and patient with new routines that will be developing over the next few weeks.
Grades preK-2 will return on Thursday, January 21 and grades 3-5 will return on Thursday, February 4.
The big news? You can join sixth grade band next year EVEN IF YOU DIDN'T DO BAND in fifth grade! That's FANTASTIC!
Governor Walz announced a change in the state’s Safe Learning Plan to allow a phased-in return of elementary students to in-person learning. Details of our plan for elementary students will be shared by January 8.
Browse our online catalog and register now to ensure your spot in a class that sure to engage, inspire and enrich you and your family!
Both calendars are based on an all in-person learning mode. Each calendar has 172 days of instruction for elementary students and 171 days for secondary students.
In recognition of this important declaration, we encourage District 196 families to explore the rich history of indigenous people around the United States and in Minnesota.
Each school will share site-specific details about the change at their building. There will be no school for all preschool and elementary students only Nov. 19 and 20.
The district has a process and timeline for determining when to shift to a different learning model based on multiple data points and factors.
Both calendars are based on an all in-person learning model, although the district does plan to continue to offer the 196 Digital Academy as an all distance learning option for families.